Miranda Kerr with baby Flynn and husband Orlando Bloom
Supermodel Miranda Kerr has been nicknamed Superwoman because people consider her to be a strong character, who can achieve almost anything she sets her mind to, even after giving
birth to baby Flynn. Miranda got her slim and toned body back in a flash, only a few weeks after the birth of her son. She attributes the weight loss to her healthy drinking and eating habits. Miranda revealed for the first time to ‘InStyle’ magazine what really happened behind the scenes of her pregnancy saying: “The experience of being pregnant and giving birth was much harder than I had expected. I actually thought I was going to die at one point and leave my body.” The 28-year-old added: \"I was looking down on myself, the pain was so intense. I kept thinking, \'How do women do this?\'\" Kerr recalls. \"But if other women have done this, I can do it too. I was determined.\"
The Victoria’s Secret model graced the cover of the magazine in a Greek-style halter neck golden dress, which had a slit at the top of the right thigh, showing off her long and toned legs.
Despite the fabulous body that Kerr is blessed with, she has previously spoken out about her worries of not being able to get back to her normal body shape after giving birth, considering that it is the source of her work and fame. Flynn was 4.5 Kg when he was born, the model said: \"Flynn is a big baby. . .and I thought to myself, I have so much more that I want to do aside from modeling\". The Victoria\'s Secret supermodel says. \"I can live with my body not being in shape if I have a healthy son. It\'s worth it.\'\"
As for daddy Orlando, Miranda said: “Orlando is such a cooperative dad, we share responsibilities equally. If I don’t have work I don’t need a nanny, but sometimes a nanny comes in to babysit when Orlando and I need to go out. But Flynn’s sleeping pattern is much better now, so when I need to travel for work on day I pump out breast milk and put it in the fridge for him.”
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